There's battle vehicles equipped with spikes, rigs with counter-balanced poles for launching warriors into other vehicles, and there's even a vehicle equipped with large bass drums and a stack of speakers that would make KISS jealous with a psychotic guitarist wailing away for our musical enjoyment. You have the high-powered Warrior Rig driven by Furiosa.
One of the allures of this series is seeing the outlandish road vehicles that are used, and in this the movie mostly delivers. It's mindless, repetitive action sequences melded between horrible acting and overused cliches. This is the latest example of Hollywood rehashing a successful and good movie franchise solely for profit. I'm not completely sure what I was expecting from Fury Road, but it was more than this. Nothing really let the film down and everything really worked, such a great time and the best cinema experience this year so far. If there was ever a Twisted Metal movie, this is what it would be. The great characters and the performances are awesome on screen and we're always interesting to watch. I just absolutely loved this movie, intense action from start to finish and didn't slow down at all, that made it ridiculously fun to watch. Even the villain who I will just call Sweet Tooth was so great, he wasn't anything too special but was a great threat throughout the film. Max (Tom Hardy? and Furiosa (Charlize Theron) were were great and extremely likable characters. The characters were all awesome and it did an amazing job to introduce them all almost instantly and get right into the action. The one thing I was worried about going in was whether I needed to have seen the previous films to understand this one and thankfully you don't, the story is independent of the previous film which was really helpful. Now this film doesn't have much of a plot at all but seriously you're not going into this film for an intense plot, this is a film that almost didn't even need one at all. It was filled right to the brim with continuous over the top bloody ridiculous action sequences that keep you on the edge of the seat and just amazed at what Is happening on screen. I will start by saying this movie was absolutely batsh** insane. Mad Max Fury Road is George Miller's return to the franchise he started way back in 1979 with Mad Max. Must watch, and worth the extra IMAX 3D ticket. The dark style, dark comedy and the over the top characters make a return in this reboot. This exceeded my expectations, and will exceed yours as well.
Miller is truly a mastermind as stated clearly in the trailer. One of the best movies of the year, one of the best action movies ever made and the role of Theron's life. The movie puts all other action movies of shame, the effects really pop out. The 3D really pays off, and is worth the extra ticket.
And then, there is Nux, a bonkers "really skin coloured" guy, who works with Joe, played well by Nicholas Hoult. The movie is a bananas car chase for the runtime, as Max and Furiosa work together to fight against the evils.
So it all comes down to Joe's cronies fighting against them reaching to their destination. Furiosa can't trust Max, and neither can he. Max, who has a violent past with Joe's cronies, decides to help Imperior Furiosa take the girls somewhere safe. The story opens, with Immortan Joe who has young ladies as his wives, but he'll goes down when they escape the sadist's hands. Tom Hardy breaths life into Max Rockatansky and Charlize Theron is excellent and emotionally perfect as Furiosa. First of all, the stunts and action sequences are SPECTACULAR. George Miller returns with a bang and takes the helm of this crazy 2hr bonkers extravaganza named Mad Max: Fury Road.